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ACenturyofBrazilian DocumentaryFilm FromNationalismtoProtest DarleneJ.Sadlier July2022328pp 9781477325230£44.00/$55.00HB

Thefirstcomprehensivestudyof Braziliandocumentaryfilmmaking,offeringa sweepinglookatmorethanacenturyofcinema�c journalism,propaganda,andar�stry.Sadlier iden�fiesBrazilians’uniquecontribu�onstoa diversegenrewhileexploringhowthatgenrehas, inturn,contributedtothemakingandremakingof Brazil.

ActsofGrowth DevelopmentandthePoliticsof AbundanceinPeru EricHirsch

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AfterStories TransnationalIntimaciesof PostwarElSalvador IrinaCarlotaSilber August2022288pp 9781503632172£20.99/$28.00PB 9781503609099£72.00/$90.00HB STANFORDUNIVERSITYPRESS Examiningthearcsofa Salvadoran"1.5insurgentgenera�on"andtheir migra�ontotheUnitedStates,thisbookprovidesa compellinglongitudinalethnographicaccountof postwarreckoning.ThisbookbuildsuponIrina CarlotaSilber'snearly25yearsofethnographic researchcenteredinChalatenango,ElSalvador,to followthetrajectories—geographic,temporal, storied—ofseveralextendedSalvadoranfamilies.

9781496229786£26.99/$35.00PB 9781496229427£79.00/$99.00HB UNIVERSITYOFNEBRASKAPRESS Insevensubstan�alessays,previouslyunpublished, AlanKnightoffersadis�nctperspec�veonseveral

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BuildingSustainable Worlds LatinxPlacemakinginthe Midwest EditedbyTheresa Delgadillo,RamonH.RiveraServera,GeraldoL.Cadava& ClaireF.Fox La�nosinChicagoandMidwest June2022352pp 9780252086618£20.99/$28.00PB 9780252044540£100.00/$125.00HB UNIVERSITYOFILLINOISPRESS Inthiscollec�on,aninterdisciplinarygroupof contributorscri�callyexaminesthemanywaysthat variedLa�na/o/xcommuni�escoherethrough culturalexpression. ExcludesSEAsia,Indiansc&ANZ

BanditsandLiberals, RebelsandSaints LatinAmericasince Independence AlanKnight May2022456pp1illus.,1table,index overarchingthemesinLa�nAmericanhistory, spanningapproximatelytwocenturies,from1800to compara�ve—some�mesrangingbeyondLa�n Americaandcombiningrelevantsocialtheorywith robustempiricaldetail.

Anethnographicexplora�onoftheperpetra�onof in�matepartnerviolence,astoldthroughthe narra�vesofsurvivors,designatedresponders,and mostofalltheperpetratorsofthatabuse.Taking placeinUsme,amarginalizeddistrictofBogotâa, Colombia,thisbookseeksoutthelinesof connec�on,andcontradic�on,that�ethese in�mateactsintobroadersystemsofpower. March2022280pp 9781503630949£20.99/$28.00PB 9781503630215£72.00/$90.00HB Overthelastdecade,Peruhas experiencedaspectacularminingboomand astronomicaleconomicgrowth.Yet,forvillagersin Peru'ssouthernAndes,fewhavefeltthematerial benefits.Withthisbook,EricHirschconsiderswhat growthmeans—andimportantlyhowitfeels.Hirsch proposesananalysisofboom-�mecapitalismthat startsnotfromconsidera�onsofpoverty,butfrom thepremisethatPeruiswealthy.

ATyrannyAgainst Itself IntimatePartnerViolenceonthe MarginsofBogota JohnI.B.Bhadra-Heintz March2022336pp6b&w 9780812224948£24.99/$32.50PB 9780812253436£80.00/$99.95HB

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Choreographing Mexico FestivePerformancesand DancingHistoriesofaNation ManuelR.Cuellar August2022372pp 9781477325162£36.00/$45.00HB

Tracingthelivesoffourwomenastheycameofage inrevolu�onary-eraNicaraguaandlater immigratedtoItaly,thisbookexaminessocial agencyanditslimitsinthecontextofpresent-day La�nAmericaandEurope.Enríquez's compassionateaccounthighlightsthepar�culari�es ofeachwoman'snarra�ve,andshowshowtheir liveswereshapedbysocialfactors.

Thefirstrela�onalstudyoftwen�eth-centuryU.S. guestworkerprogramsfromMexicoandthe Caribbean, Contrac�ngFreedom exploreshow1940s debatesoverlaborprogramselidedraceandempire whilefurtherlegi�ma�ngandextendingU.S. domina�onabroadinthepost-WorldWarIIera.

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Thisstudyarguesthatpowerful authori�esandins�tu�ons exploittheambiguityofLa�nidadinwaysthat obscureinequali�esintheUnitedStates.Grappo drawsoncasestudiesandcontroversiesoverthe racialiden��esofpublicLa�nxfigurestoshowhow mediains�tu�onsandstateauthori�esdeploythe ambigui�esofLa�nidadinwaysthatmys�fythe sourcesofLa�nxpoli�calandeconomic disadvantage.

ContractingFreedom Race,Empire,andU.S. GuestworkerPrograms MariaQuintana Poli�csandCultureinModernAmerica May2022328pp11b&w 9780812253887£36.00/$45.00HB UNIVERSITYOFPENNSYLVANIA PRESS

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Throughananalysisofwri�en,photographic, choreographic,andcinematographicrenderingsof afes�veMexico, ChoreographingMexico examines howbodiesinmo�onbothperformedand cri�quedthena�on.Cuellarremindsusofthe ongoingpoli�calsignificanceofmovementand embodiedexperience,asfolklóricomaintainsan importantands�ll-contestedplaceinMexicanand MexicanAmericaniden�tytoday.

ColdWarParadise Settlement,Culture,and Identity-MakingamongU.S. AmericansinCostaRica, 1945–1980 AtaliaShragai May2022330pp15photos,1illus.,1 map,2tables,index 9781496230799£22.99/$30.00PB 9781496220301£79.00/$99.00HB

ConjuredBodies QueerRacializationin ContemporaryLatinidad LauraGrappo July2022312pp 9781477325209£22.99/$29.95PB UNIVERSITYOFTEXASPRESS

CrossingWaters UndocumentedMigrationin HispanophoneCaribbeanand LatinxLiterature&Art MariselC.Moreno La�nx:TheFutureisNow June2022304pp 9781477325605£22.99/$29.95PB 9781477325599£72.00/$90.00HB

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Childrenofthe Revolution Violence,Inequality,andHope inNicaraguanMigration LauraJ.Enriquez Globaliza�oninEverydayLife April2022280pp 9781503631281£20.99/$28.00PB 9781503613782£72.00/$90.00HB

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InthewakeoftheColdWar,agroupofdiverseU.S. immigrantsflockedtoCostaRica,distancing themselvesfromundesirableU.S.policies.Shragai examinesthemo�va�onsforimmigra�on,pa�erns ofmovement,se�lements,andprocessesofiden�tymakingamongU.S.AmericansinCostaRicafrom post–WorldWarIItothelate1970s.

Aninnova�vestudyofthear�s�crepresenta�onsof undocumentedmigra�onwithintheHispanophone Caribbean.Anuntoldstoryfilledwithbeauty, possibility,andsorrow, CrossingWaters encourages ustorethinkthegeographyandexperienceof undocumentedmigra�onandtherolethatthe Caribbeanarchipelagoplaysasaborderzone.

TheDominicanRepublichaspostedimpressive economicgrowthratesoverthepastthirtyyears. Despitethis,thegenera�onofnew,goodjobshas beenremarkablyweak.Howhaveordinaryand poorDominicansworkedandlivedintheshadowof thecountry'sconspicuousgrowthrates?

1934-1966 AndrewJ.Hazelton WorkingClassinAmericanHistory August2022256pp 9780252086700£20.99/$28.00PB 9780252044632£88.00/$110.00HB UNIVERSITYOFILLINOISPRESS Inthemid1900s,corpora�onsconsolidatedcontrol overagricultureonthebacksofMexicanmigrant laborersthroughaguestworkersystem—the BraceroProgram.TheNa�onalAgriculturalWorkers Union(NAWU)a�emptedtoorganizetheseworkers. HazeltonexaminestheNAWU'sopposi�ontothe BraceroProgram. ExcludesSEAsia,Indiansc&ANZ Latina/o/xEducationin Chicago Roots,Resistance,and Transformation EditedbyIsauraPulido, AngelicaRivera&AnnM. Aviles La�nosinChicagoandMidwest August2022248pp 9780252086571£18.99/$25.00PB 9780252044502£88.00/$110.00HB UNIVERSITYOFILLINOISPRESS Thiscollec�onexploresthehistoryofMexican AmericanandPuertoRicaneduca�onintheChicago PublicSchools(CPS)system. ExcludesSEAsia,Indiansc&ANZ LawfulSins AbortionRightsand ReproductiveGovernancein Mexico ElyseOnaSinger May2022280pp 9781503631472£20.99/$28.00PB 9781503615137£69.00/$90.00HB STANFORDUNIVERSITYPRESS ElyseOnaSingerarguesthatwhilepregnantwomen inMexicotodayhaveop�onsthatwereunavailable justoveradecadeago,theyarealsosubjecttothe expandedreachoftheMexicanstateandthe CatholicChurchovertheirbodiesandreproduc�ve lives. LawfulSins offersacri�calaccountofthe rela�onshipamongreproduc�verights,gendered ci�zenship,andpublichealthcare. PlanetaryLongings MaryLouisePratt DissidentActs June2022336pp26illus. 9781478018292£20.99/$27.95PB 9781478015666£84.00/$104.95HB DUKEUNIVERSITYPRESS Tracingcolonialismalongsidethe historyofan�colonialstrugglesin theAmericas,Pra�showshowtheturnofthe twenty-firstcenturymarksacatastrophicturning pointinthehumanandplanetarycondi�on. Demonstratesthatthechangesoneithersideofthe millenniumhavecatalyzednewformsofworldmakingandknowledge-makinginthefaceofan unknowableandcatastrophicfuture.

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JoblessGrowthinthe DominicanRepublic Disorganization,Precarity,and Livelihoods ChristianKrohn-Hansen EmergingFron�ersintheGlobal Economy May2022232pp 9781503632615£20.99/£28.00PB 9781503630529£56.00/$70.00HB

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Labor'sOutcasts MigrantFarmworkersand UnionsinNorthAmerica,

FromtheGroundsUp BuildinganExportEconomyin SouthernMexico CaseyMarinaLurtz May2022296pp 9781503632615£20.99/$28.00PB 9781503603899£52.00/$65.00HB STANFORDUNIVERSITYPRESS

Inthelatenineteenthcentury,La�nAmerican exportsboomed.InsouthernMexico'sSoconusco district,thecoffeetradewouldtransformrurallife. AregionalhistoryoftheSoconuscoaswellasa studyincommoditycapitalism, FromtheGrounds Up placesindigenousandmes�zovillagers,migrant workers,andlocalpoli�ciansatthecenterofour understandingoftheexportboom.

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RiskingaSomersault intheAir ConversationswithNicaraguan Writers(Revisededition) MargaretRandall June2022240pp50b&willus. 9781613321829£17.99/$22.95PB 9781613321836£71.00/$89.00HB

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Inthe1950s–80s,Brazilbuiltoneofthemost advancedindustrialnetworksamongthe "developing"countries,ini�allyconcentratedinthe stateofSãoPaulo.Butfromthe1980s, decentraliza�onofindustryspreadtootherstates. Documentstheacceleratedindustrializa�onofthe stateanditssubsequentshi�toaserviceeconomy.

TheCostsoftheGig Economy MusicalEntrepreneursandthe CulturalPoliticsofInequalityin NortheasternBrazil FalinaEnriquez August2022288pp 9780252086687£22.99/$30.00PB 9780252044618£88.00/$110.00HB

RacialBaggage MexicanImmigrantsandRace AcrosstheBorder SylviaZamora July2022208pp 9781503632240£19.99/$26.00PB 9781503628526£65.00/$85.00HB STANFORDUNIVERSITYPRESS

SocialChange, Industrialization,and theServiceEconomyin SãoPaulo,1950-2020 FranciscoVidalLuna& HerbertS.Klein SocialScienceHistory July2022448pp 9781503631359£60.00/$75.00HB

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Thefirstcomprehensivestudyofcartonera,avibrant publishingphenomenonborninLa�nAmerica.By showcasingsuchdiverseauthorsandbookmakers, cartonerapublishershaveencouragedvariedworks whilemakingahomeforanaesthe�csofresistance, forexperimenta�on,andforthoselivingonthe fringesofcapitalistsocie�esinwhichpoverty, eccentricity,andcrea�vityitself,aresuspect.

UponarrivaltotheUnitedStates,Mexican immigrantsareracializedassimultaneouslynonWhiteand"illegal."Thisracializa�onprocess complicatesno�onsofracethattheybringwith them,asthe"pigmentocracy"ofMexicansociety collideswiththeAmericanracialsystem. Racial Baggage examineshowimmigra�onreconfigures U.S.racerela�ons,illumina�nghowthe immigra�onexperiencecantransform understandingsofraceinhomeandhostcountries.

Adynamiccollec�onofpersonalinterviewswith14 prominentac�vistswhosewri�ngsinfluencedthe 1979Nicaraguanrevolu�onandhelpusunderstand present-dayNicaragua.Thisrevisedfirstedi�on includesanewprefaceandaddi�onalnotesthat framethenarra�veinhighrelevancetothepresent day. ExcludesTaiwan,Japan,SEAsia&ANZ

UNIVERSITYOFILLINOISPRESS Ins�tu�onsinRecife,Brazil,haverestructured subsidiesinfavorofencouragingmusiciansto becomemoreentrepreneurial.Thetextexploreshow contemporaryandtradi�onalmusiciansinthefabled musicalcityhavenego�atedtheseintensified neoliberalculturalpoliciesandeconomic uncertain�es. ExcludesSEAsia,Indiansc&ANZ

TakingForm,Making Worlds CartoneraPublishersinLatin America LucyBell,AlexUngprateeb Flynn&PatrickO'Hare April2022360pp 9781477324950£36.00/$45.00HB

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RacialCapitalismandtheLatinx Child MaryPatBrady April2022312pp5illus. 9781478017936£20.99/$27.95PB 9781478015314£84.00/$104.95HB DUKEUNIVERSITYPRESS Tracesthefigureofthecap�ve andcast-offchildover150yearsofLa�nx/Chicanx literatureasacri�queofcolonialmodernityandthe formsofconfinementthatunderpinracialized ci�zenship.Byshowinghowrepresenta�onsofthe cap�vechildcri�quetheentrenchedlogic undergirdingcolonialpower,Bradychallenges racializedmodesofci�zenshipwhileofferingvisions forlivingbeyondborders.

Anexpansiveandcomprehensiveguidetothemany variedhistoriesandculturesofMexico,frompreColumbian�mestothetwenty-firstcentury. Unparalleledinscope,itcoverspre-Columbian�mes tothepresent,fromtheextraordinarypowerand influenceoftheRomanCatholicChurchtoMexico’s unevenpostrevolu�onarymoderniza�on,from chroniceconomicandpoli�calinstabilitytoitsrich culturalheritage.

TheSmallMatterof SuingChevron SuzanaSawyer July2022416pp63illus. 9781478017950£22.99/$29.95PB 9781478015338£88.00/$109.95HB DUKEUNIVERSITYPRESS

TracesEcuador’slawsuitagainst theChevroncorpora�onforthe environmentaldevasta�onresul�ngfromitsoil drillingprac�ces,showinghowdis�nctlegaltruths wererela�onallycomposedof,with,andthrough crudeoil.Holdingtheparadoxesofcomplicityin suspension,Sawyerde�lydemonstrateshowcrude ma�ers,technoscience,andliberallegalityconfigure howriskandreward,depriva�onanddisavowal, sufferingandsurfeitbecomelegallyandunevenly distributed.

TheSouthernConeand theOriginsofPan America,1888-1933 MarkJ.Petersen March2022344pp7b&willus. 9780268202019£52.00/$65.00HB UNIVERSITYOFNOTREDAMEPRESS TracesthehistoryofArgen�ne andChileanpan-AmericanismandaskswhypanAmericanismcametodefineinter-Americanrela�ons inthetwen�ethcentury.Anuancedand comprehensiveaccountofhowSouthernConepolicy makersusedpan-Americancoopera�onasavehicle forvariousagendas,transformingpan-Americanism fromatoolofU.S.intereststoaframeworkfor mul�lateralcoopera�onthatpersiststothisday.

5 TheGrammarofCivil War AMexicanCaseStudy,1857-61 WillFowler July2022342pp11photos,4maps,3 tables,index 9781496230461£52.00/$65.00HB UNIVERSITYOFNEBRASKAPRESS WillFowlerexaminestheorigin,process,and outcomeofcivilwar.UsingtheMexicanCivilWarof 1857–61(ortheWaroftheReform,thepoli�cal andmilitaryconflictthateruptedbetweenthe compe�ngliberalandconserva�vevisionsof Mexico’sfuture),Fowlerseekstounderstandhow civilwarscomeaboutand,whentheydo,howthey unfoldandwhy. TheImpasseofthe LatinAmericanLeft FranckGaudichaud, MassimoModonesi& JefferyR.Webber RadicalAméricas June2022192pp 9781478018216£18.99/$24.95PB 9781478015581£76.00/$94.95HB DUKEUNIVERSITYPRESS ExplorestheLa�nAmericanPinkTideasapoli�cal, economic,andculturalphenomenon,showinghow itfailedtotransformtheunderlyingclassstructures oftheirsocie�esorchallengetheimperial strategiesoftheUnitedStatesandChina. TheJoysand Disappointmentsofa GermanGovernessin ImperialBrazil InavonBinzer EditedbyLindaLewin TranslatedbyGabrielTrop February2022200pp23b&willus.,1 b&wmap 9780268201777£44.00/$55.00HB UNIVERSITYOFNOTREDAMEPRESS Providesarareviewofthreeverydifferentelite familyhouseholdsduringthetwilightyearsofBrazil’s SecondEmpire.Binzer’sowninsightsintotheir opinionsandbehavioursmakeforafascina�ng insider’sviewofaworldabouttodisappear. TheMexicoReader History,Culture,Politics EditedbyGilbertM.Joseph &TimothyJ.Henderson TheLa�nAmericaReaders August2022832pp93illus. 9781478018360£23.99/$31.95PB 9781478015734£99.00/$124.95HB DUKEUNIVERSITYPRESS

WorkersLikeAllthe RestofThem DomesticServiceandtheRights ofLaborinTwentieth-Century Chile ElizabethQuayHutchison March2022228pp27illus. 9781478014898£19.99/$25.95PB 9781478013952£80.00/$99.95HB

Recountsthelongstrugglefordomes�cworkers’ recogni�onandrightsinChileacrossthetwen�eth century,revealinghowandunderwhatcondi�ons theymobilizedforchangeandtracesthelegaland socialhistoryofdomes�cworkersandtheirrights, outliningtheirtransi�onfromslaverytoservitude.

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VisualizingBlack Lives OwnershipandControlinAfroBrazilianMedia ReighanGillam April2022160pp 9780252086489£19.99/$26.00PB 9780252044410£88.00/$110.00HB

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Anewgenera�onofAfro-Brazilianmediaproducers haveemergedtochallengeamainstreamthato�en excludesthem.Delvesintothedynamicalterna�ve medialandscapedevelopedbyAfro-Braziliansin the1900s.Withworksthatconfrontracismand focusonBlackcharacters,thesear�stsiden�fy, challenge,orbreakwithentrenchedracistprac�ces andideologies. ExcludesSEAsia,Indiansc&ANZ

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